ENOUGH IS ENOUGH: Ross Waters was due to marry Laura Swarbrick [FACEBOOK]

Mechanic Ross Waters was killed as he tried to flee police on foot following a 30-mile car pursuit, an inquest heard.

Waters, 33 – whose partner Laura Swarbrick was pregnant with his baby – had already deliberately crashed into a car then mown down and tried to kill the driver’s wife as she dashed into a police station for safety.

When officers tried to stop him he sped off along the M55 and M6 – ramming one patrol car into a field and driving at another traffic officer.

FINAL CALL: Laura begged Ross to stop his car and surrender as they spoke their last words to each other [FACEBOOK]

“He kept repeating: ‘It ends tonight”, and: ‘Enough is enough'”

Laura Swarbrick

During the chase he phoned Laura and as she begged him to stop he told her: “Enough is enough. Are you happy?”

He dumped his Ford Focus on the hard shoulder and tried to leg it over six lanes of motorway near Chorley, Lancs, but was hit by a car and killed.

An inquest jury in Preston heard pregnant Laura and Waters were due to marry, but in November last year Waters had a row with two of her pals. Carl and Tammy Noblet were on their way home when they spotted Waters tailgating them, and then received a text from Laura warning them Ross wanted to ram them off the road.

Mr Noblet told the hearing he asked his wife to dial 999 and drove to a police station, but as they arrived Waters rammed them from behind.

He said: “Once he had bumped my vehicle he had moved away but he put his foot down and drove into my wife.”

Shocked police heard the impact and gave chase and the force helicopter was scrambled.